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enNews2020 Entercom CommunicationsMon, 12 Feb 2018 08:40:56 -0800Thu, 16 May 2019 10:46:35 -0700KCBS Radio: On DemandKCBS Radio: On-DemandNodigitalservices@entercom.comEntercom Communications Corp.Two Sheriff's Deputies Shot, One Killed In Santa Cruz County Ambushhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
A Santa Cruz County Sheriff's deputy has been killed and another remains in the hospital following a shooting Saturday afternoon in Ben Lomond. KCBS Radio's Keith Menconi has the story.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228739Sat, 06 Jun 2020 21:41 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandA Santa Cruz County Sheriff's deputy has been killed and another remains in the hospital following a shooting Saturday afternoon in Ben Lomond. KCBS Radio's Keith Menconi has the story.95NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoWhite House Ditches Social Distancing, Forces Reporters to Sit Next to Each Otherhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
At a press event this week, the White House forced reporters to ditch social distancing in the Rose Garden.<br /><br /> To hear more about this, KCBS Radio news anchor Dan Mitchinson spoke with Daniel Lippman, White House reporter for Politico.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228734Sat, 06 Jun 2020 21:04 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandAt a press event this week, the White House forced reporters to ditch social distancing in the Rose Garden.<br /><br /> To hear more about this, KCBS Radio news anchor Dan Mitchinson spoke with Daniel Lippman, White House reporter for Politico.221NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoFormer State Superintendent Questions Education Guidelines During Pandemichttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The state has released guidelines for reopening California schools in the fall. However, as we hear form KCBS Radio reporter Melissa Culross, one education expert fears it may be difficult to implement some of the guidelines.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228715Sat, 06 Jun 2020 15:58 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe state has released guidelines for reopening California schools in the fall. However, as we hear form KCBS Radio reporter Melissa Culross, one education expert fears it may be difficult to implement some of the guidelines.71NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoHundreds of Senior Citizens Provided Meals in Santa Cruz County Thanks to Federal Programhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
A federal program designed to match needy seniors with local restaurants has been more successful than they were expecting in Santa Cruz County.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges reports.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228712Sat, 06 Jun 2020 15:37 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandA federal program designed to match needy seniors with local restaurants has been more successful than they were expecting in Santa Cruz County.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges reports.63NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoNew SF Covid-19 Testing Site Will Offer Free Testing to Everyone Regardless of Symptomshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
With widespread concern about the potential for increased covid-19 spread during the demonstrations, San Francisco is opening up a test site that will offer free covid testing to everyone regardless of whether they’re showing symptoms or not.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio reporter Keith Menconi has more.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228711Sat, 06 Jun 2020 15:27 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandWith widespread concern about the potential for increased covid-19 spread during the demonstrations, San Francisco is opening up a test site that will offer free covid testing to everyone regardless of whether they’re showing symptoms or not.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio reporter Keith Menconi has more.77NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSanta Rosa Man Severely Injured After Police Shoot 'Sting Ball Grenade' at His Facehttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
A Santa Rosa man says he was severely injured when police fired a so-called "sting ball grenade" at him during protests in that city last weekend.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jeffrey Schaub reports, the man had to be taken to Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto for jaw and mouth surgery.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228692Sat, 06 Jun 2020 13:55 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandA Santa Rosa man says he was severely injured when police fired a so-called "sting ball grenade" at him during protests in that city last weekend.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jeffrey Schaub reports, the man had to be taken to Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto for jaw and mouth surgery.90NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSea Of Black Lives Matter Protesters March Across The Golden Gate Bridgehttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Thousands of protesters march onto the Golden Gate Bridge against police brutality.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Kathy Novak was there.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228686Sat, 06 Jun 2020 13:09 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThousands of protesters march onto the Golden Gate Bridge against police brutality.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Kathy Novak was there.85NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoRecent Jobs Report Shows Drop in Unemploymenthttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The most recent jobs report came out this week and it brought some unexpectedly good news. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges reports.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228682Sat, 06 Jun 2020 12:57 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe most recent jobs report came out this week and it brought some unexpectedly good news. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges reports.50NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoLocal Expert Weighs in on Police Reformhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The protests of the past two weeks are shining a spotlight on racism in the United States and on police violence.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio reporter Melissa Culross has more on what a local expert believes is necessary to maintain a police force that truly protects and serves the entire community.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228681Sat, 06 Jun 2020 12:39 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe protests of the past two weeks are shining a spotlight on racism in the United States and on police violence.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio reporter Melissa Culross has more on what a local expert believes is necessary to maintain a police force that truly protects and serves the entire community.84NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoLocal Labor Unions Join the Fight Against Police Brutality with Candlestick Rallyhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Local labor union workers are adding their voices to the calls for police reform and accountability.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio reporter Keith Menconi tells us about a rally and march that took place at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228680Sat, 06 Jun 2020 12:27 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandLocal labor union workers are adding their voices to the calls for police reform and accountability.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio reporter Keith Menconi tells us about a rally and march that took place at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.76NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoCovid-19 Impacting Firefighter Rescue Protocolshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
COVID-19 is changing the way firefighters respond and evacuate residents during blazes in the city.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Carrie Hodousek reports, they need to continue to keep a safe distance and wear masks if possible.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228668Sat, 06 Jun 2020 09:47 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandCOVID-19 is changing the way firefighters respond and evacuate residents during blazes in the city.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Carrie Hodousek reports, they need to continue to keep a safe distance and wear masks if possible.71NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoForeign Entities Believed to be Behind 'San Mateo Looting Night' Flierhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Law enforcement believes a flier circulated widely on social media talking abut a "San Mateo County Looting Night" was created outside of the country. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports the threats prompted many business owners to board up their buildings. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228667Sat, 06 Jun 2020 09:44 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandLaw enforcement believes a flier circulated widely on social media talking abut a "San Mateo County Looting Night" was created outside of the country. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports the threats prompted many business owners to board up their buildings. 94NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoMission Protesters Honor Vallejo Police Shooting Victim Sean Monterrosahttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
A San Francisco man who was killed by Vallejo Police this week was honored at a protest in the Mission yesterday. <br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports 22-year-old Sean Monterrosa grew up in San Francisco.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228666Sat, 06 Jun 2020 09:30 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandA San Francisco man who was killed by Vallejo Police this week was honored at a protest in the Mission yesterday. <br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports 22-year-old Sean Monterrosa grew up in San Francisco.75NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoOnline Looting Threat Prompts San Mateo Businesses To Board Uphttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Law enforcement believes a flier circulated widely on social media talking abut a "San Mateo County Looting Night" was created outside of the country. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports the threats prompted many business owners to board up their buildings. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228639Fri, 05 Jun 2020 20:54 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandLaw enforcement believes a flier circulated widely on social media talking abut a "San Mateo County Looting Night" was created outside of the country. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports the threats prompted many business owners to board up their buildings. 78NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoHundreds Gather in San Francisco to Protest Fatal Shooting by Vallejo Policehttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
More than 100 people gathered at 24th and Mission this afternoon to call for justice for Sean Monterrosa, the San Francisco man killed by Vallejo police this week. <br /><br /> And as KCBS’ Megan Goldsby reports California’s attorney general has announced a plan to bring reform to that department.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228631Fri, 05 Jun 2020 20:40 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandMore than 100 people gathered at 24th and Mission this afternoon to call for justice for Sean Monterrosa, the San Francisco man killed by Vallejo police this week. <br /><br /> And as KCBS’ Megan Goldsby reports California’s attorney general has announced a plan to bring reform to that department.70NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoConcerns Protestors Could Contract the Coronavirushttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
There are concerns that the protestors are getting too close to each other..aren't wearing masks and are exposing themselves to the Coronavirus.<br /><br /> So, the question arises, should all protestors get tested for the Coronavirus.<br /><br /> And the answer is: yes<br /><br /> That according to Dr. George Rutherford, Director of the Prevention & Public Health Group at UCSF. KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with him today.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228626Fri, 05 Jun 2020 19:42 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThere are concerns that the protestors are getting too close to each other..aren't wearing masks and are exposing themselves to the Coronavirus.<br /><br /> So, the question arises, should all protestors get tested for the Coronavirus.<br /><br /> And the answer is: yes<br /><br /> That according to Dr. George Rutherford, Director of the Prevention & Public Health Group at UCSF. KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with him today.228NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoFacebook and Twitter Taking Opposite Sides of the Political Spectrumhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
We've seen a division between social media platforms lately.<br /><br /> Facebook has become the apparent friend to President Trump and conservative views after Founder Mark Zuckerberg refused to qualify any of the president's views.<br /><br /> While Twitter has agreed to put labels on the President's tweets that seem to be questionable...making it appear as the more liberal social media site. <br /><br /> For more KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Josh Constine, Venture Capitalist with SignalFire.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228616Fri, 05 Jun 2020 17:40 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandWe've seen a division between social media platforms lately.<br /><br /> Facebook has become the apparent friend to President Trump and conservative views after Founder Mark Zuckerberg refused to qualify any of the president's views.<br /><br /> While Twitter has agreed to put labels on the President's tweets that seem to be questionable...making it appear as the more liberal social media site. <br /><br /> For more KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Josh Constine, Venture Capitalist with SignalFire.179NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSurprisingly Good News on the Employment Fronthttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
There's some surprisingly good news for the economy today.<br /><br /> Despite the Coronavirus pandemic with businesses forced to close, the job market is beginning to recover.<br /><br /> The unemployment rate fell to 13 point 3 percent in May, as the economy gained 2.5 million jobs.<br /><br /> For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Chris Lafakis, Director at Moody's Analytics.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228615Fri, 05 Jun 2020 17:36 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThere's some surprisingly good news for the economy today.<br /><br /> Despite the Coronavirus pandemic with businesses forced to close, the job market is beginning to recover.<br /><br /> The unemployment rate fell to 13 point 3 percent in May, as the economy gained 2.5 million jobs.<br /><br /> For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Chris Lafakis, Director at Moody's Analytics.311NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSnacks, Water, Milk Among East Bay Protest Supplieshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Meanwhile, an East Bay group says it wants to help keep the demonstrations going, so they're accepting donations of food, masks, and medical supplies for protesters.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor reports.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228609Fri, 05 Jun 2020 16:27 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandMeanwhile, an East Bay group says it wants to help keep the demonstrations going, so they're accepting donations of food, masks, and medical supplies for protesters.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor reports.71NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoProtests Today Feel Different Than Those of the Pasthttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Is this time different? The Black Lives Matter protests that have followed the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery by police officers have happened in all 50 states, and in at least 16 other countries. They echo past protest in St. Louis and Los Angeles and the civil rights movement in the 60s... But whether it's a growing civil unrest or the Covid-pandemic or a combination of things. These protests feel unique. <br /><br /> To discuss it more KCBS Radio news anchor Susan Leigh Taylor spoke with James Taylor, Political science professor at the University of San Francisco. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228608Fri, 05 Jun 2020 16:15 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandIs this time different? The Black Lives Matter protests that have followed the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery by police officers have happened in all 50 states, and in at least 16 other countries. They echo past protest in St. Louis and Los Angeles and the civil rights movement in the 60s... But whether it's a growing civil unrest or the Covid-pandemic or a combination of things. These protests feel unique. <br /><br /> To discuss it more KCBS Radio news anchor Susan Leigh Taylor spoke with James Taylor, Political science professor at the University of San Francisco. 235NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoMore Bay Area Parks and Trails to Open This Weekendhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The Bay Area has been itching to get outdoors after being cooped up for almost 3 months.<br /><br /> This is the weekend to do it, with trails and parks opening up, including beloved Point Reyes.<br /><br /> For more on what we can do, KCBS news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Tom Stienstra, KCBS and Chronicle Outdoors Reporter.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228607Fri, 05 Jun 2020 16:14 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe Bay Area has been itching to get outdoors after being cooped up for almost 3 months.<br /><br /> This is the weekend to do it, with trails and parks opening up, including beloved Point Reyes.<br /><br /> For more on what we can do, KCBS news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Tom Stienstra, KCBS and Chronicle Outdoors Reporter.176NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoFormer New York Police Department Commander and Professor of Criminology Weighs in on Protestshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The murder of George Floyd at the hands of police is horrifying for all of us, but this time things are different.<br /><br /> This time almost all across the board, police officers are denouncing the crime as well.<br /><br /> For more on this, KCBS news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Corey Pegues, former New York Police Department Commander and Professor of Criminology, he's written about this for Politico today.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228606Fri, 05 Jun 2020 16:13 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe murder of George Floyd at the hands of police is horrifying for all of us, but this time things are different.<br /><br /> This time almost all across the board, police officers are denouncing the crime as well.<br /><br /> For more on this, KCBS news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Corey Pegues, former New York Police Department Commander and Professor of Criminology, he's written about this for Politico today.200NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoHouseholds With Guns In Them Have A Higher Chance Of Suicidehttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The likelyhood of dying by suicide is increased considerably if there is a gun in the house. The latest in-depth study out of Stanford is echoing what many before it have said, "where there are guns, there is death." KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor reportsKCBS Radio: On-Demand228603Fri, 05 Jun 2020 16:04 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe likelyhood of dying by suicide is increased considerably if there is a gun in the house. The latest in-depth study out of Stanford is echoing what many before it have said, "where there are guns, there is death." KCBS Radio's Jim Taylor reports81NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoGoodwill Stores In the East Bay Are Now Accepting Donations Againhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Donations are being accepted again at Goodwill stores in the East Bay now that Contra Costa County has issued a new health order allowing for in-store shopping. KCBS' Carrie Hodousek reports from the Goodwill donation center in Concord.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228601Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:56 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandDonations are being accepted again at Goodwill stores in the East Bay now that Contra Costa County has issued a new health order allowing for in-store shopping. KCBS' Carrie Hodousek reports from the Goodwill donation center in Concord.74NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoLarge Percentage of San Mateo County COVID-19 Cases Are In Congregant Care Facilitieshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
A large percentage of the COVID-19 cases in San Mateo County are found in congregant living situations. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports that regular testing at these facilities will be a focus in the coming weeks.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228593Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:48 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandA large percentage of the COVID-19 cases in San Mateo County are found in congregant living situations. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports that regular testing at these facilities will be a focus in the coming weeks.71NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoDemand for Guns Increase in Wake of Looting and Riotshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Demand for guns has spiked in the wake of the looting and riots last weekend. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler has more from a firearm store in the East Bay that itself was looted earlier this week.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228592Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:45 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandDemand for guns has spiked in the wake of the looting and riots last weekend. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler has more from a firearm store in the East Bay that itself was looted earlier this week.72NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSan Jose's Former Police Auditor Says its Time to Revamp Police Department Culturehttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
San Jose’s former independent police auditor is speaking out about the death of George Floyd.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges says she believes now is the time for revamping the culture within police departments.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228591Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:43 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandSan Jose’s former independent police auditor is speaking out about the death of George Floyd.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges says she believes now is the time for revamping the culture within police departments.64NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoFood Shortages During the Pandemic Are Still A Growing Concernhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Food insecurity continues to be a problem during the pandemic, but as KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler reports, one East Bay congressman says FEMA needs to get more involved to help hungry families.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228590Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:41 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandFood insecurity continues to be a problem during the pandemic, but as KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler reports, one East Bay congressman says FEMA needs to get more involved to help hungry families.64NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoGov. Newsom Orders End Of State Police Training For Controversial Tactichttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered the immediate end of state police training for the "carotid hold." KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports the the move comes following days of sometimes violent protests following the death of George Floyd, after a Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228589Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:38 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandGov. Gavin Newsom has ordered the immediate end of state police training for the "carotid hold." KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports the the move comes following days of sometimes violent protests following the death of George Floyd, after a Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck.77NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSanta Clara County Leaders Express Optimism with Businesses Reopeninghttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
With some businesses reopening today, Santa Clara County leaders are cautiously optimistic that the local economy can recover quickly from COVID-19<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler explains how the county plans to keep stores open while also keeping the Coronavirus at bay.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228588Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:30 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandWith some businesses reopening today, Santa Clara County leaders are cautiously optimistic that the local economy can recover quickly from COVID-19<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler explains how the county plans to keep stores open while also keeping the Coronavirus at bay.66NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoKiller's Parole Hearing Postponed Due to Bad Internet Connectionhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
A killer's parole hearing in Vacaville was postponed Thursday because of a bad internet connection.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio Reporter Tim Ryan explains it’s the latest fallout from so many people working from home.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228587Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:27 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandA killer's parole hearing in Vacaville was postponed Thursday because of a bad internet connection.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio Reporter Tim Ryan explains it’s the latest fallout from so many people working from home.72NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSan Jose Mayor Says Curfew Helped Police Gain Control of Protestshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The curfew implemented in San Jose played a big part in police getting control of protests over the past week.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges says it’s a tool the mayor plans on using as needed.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228586Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:23 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe curfew implemented in San Jose played a big part in police getting control of protests over the past week.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Jennifer Hodges says it’s a tool the mayor plans on using as needed.60NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoOutdoor Dining Begins Tomorrow In San Mateo Countyhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Shelter in place orders are being loosened in San Mateo County, where among other things, beginning tomorrow, diners can eat outside. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports from Burlingame, it may take a little time for the businesses to get up to speed. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228585Fri, 05 Jun 2020 15:04 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandShelter in place orders are being loosened in San Mateo County, where among other things, beginning tomorrow, diners can eat outside. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports from Burlingame, it may take a little time for the businesses to get up to speed. 69NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSanta Clara Clara Businesses Are Beginning To Reopen Under Strict Guidelineshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Many restaurant in Santa Clara County will open for outdoor dining today. KCBS Reporter Tim Ryan explains retailers and shopping centers are allowed to open the doors too, but with lots of precautions.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228584Fri, 05 Jun 2020 14:58 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandMany restaurant in Santa Clara County will open for outdoor dining today. KCBS Reporter Tim Ryan explains retailers and shopping centers are allowed to open the doors too, but with lots of precautions.77NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoDiscussing Cybersecurity After the Online Threats Made Against the Minneapolis Police Departmenthttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
In the wake of nationwide protests in response to the death of George Floyd, a "hactivist" group called Anonymous is making online threats toward the Minneapolis Police Department. As reported in Forbes, the group announced in a video directed at the department that it would "expose your many crimes to the world." Since the threat, the police department's web site has been experiencing ongoing technical difficulties.<br /><br /> KCBS Anchor Dan Mitchinson spoke with Mike Lloyd, the Chief Technology Officer of the cybersecurity firm, RedSeal.<br /><br /> KCBS Radio: On-Demand228577Fri, 05 Jun 2020 14:42 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandIn the wake of nationwide protests in response to the death of George Floyd, a "hactivist" group called Anonymous is making online threats toward the Minneapolis Police Department. As reported in Forbes, the group announced in a video directed at the department that it would "expose your many crimes to the world." Since the threat, the police department's web site has been experiencing ongoing technical difficulties.<br /><br /> KCBS Anchor Dan Mitchinson spoke with Mike Lloyd, the Chief Technology Officer of the cybersecurity firm, RedSeal.<br /><br /> 245NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoHow Churches Are Participating In the Protestshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
As cities gear up for another weekend of rallies and protests, religious leaders are looking to use their pulpits for peace and healing. As KCBS Reporter Holly Quan tells us, churches have long played a key role in social change. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228576Fri, 05 Jun 2020 14:34 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandAs cities gear up for another weekend of rallies and protests, religious leaders are looking to use their pulpits for peace and healing. As KCBS Reporter Holly Quan tells us, churches have long played a key role in social change. 85NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSan Francisco Is Increasing Long-term Housing Efforts For the Homeless Amid the Pandemichttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Today we’re wrapping up our series, "A Place to Shelter." All week, we’ve been exploring how San Francisco is adapting its homelessness​ response because of the pandemic. In Part Five, KCBS Reporter Kathy Novak looks at why finding long-term solutions is becoming more urgent than ever.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228574Fri, 05 Jun 2020 14:29 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandToday we’re wrapping up our series, "A Place to Shelter." All week, we’ve been exploring how San Francisco is adapting its homelessness​ response because of the pandemic. In Part Five, KCBS Reporter Kathy Novak looks at why finding long-term solutions is becoming more urgent than ever.176NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoASK AN EXPERT: Your Solutions For Foggy Glasseshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
As we continue to navigate these unprecedented times KCBS is getting the answers to your questions about the coronavirus pandemic. <br /><br /> Every morning, Monday-thru-Friday, at 9:20am we're doing an "Ask An Expert" segment. Each day we'll focus on a different aspect of this situation. <br /><br /> Today we're doing things a little different. We asked you to be the expert to help us all your solve one of most perplexing issues with wearing a mask... it keeps fogging up my glasses. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Stan Bunger with some of your solutions and workarounds for wearing a mask and glasses. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228561Fri, 05 Jun 2020 12:00 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandAs we continue to navigate these unprecedented times KCBS is getting the answers to your questions about the coronavirus pandemic. <br /><br /> Every morning, Monday-thru-Friday, at 9:20am we're doing an "Ask An Expert" segment. Each day we'll focus on a different aspect of this situation. <br /><br /> Today we're doing things a little different. We asked you to be the expert to help us all your solve one of most perplexing issues with wearing a mask... it keeps fogging up my glasses. <br /><br /> KCBS Radio's Stan Bunger with some of your solutions and workarounds for wearing a mask and glasses. 1221NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoRestaurants In San Mateo, Santa Clara Counties Gear Up For Outdoor Reopeninghttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Shelter in place orders are being loosened in San Mateo County where among other things, beginning Saturday, diners can eat outside. Santa Clara County allows for outside dining starting Friday. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports from Burlingame, it may take a little time for the businesses to get up to speed. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228514Thu, 04 Jun 2020 21:33 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandShelter in place orders are being loosened in San Mateo County where among other things, beginning Saturday, diners can eat outside. Santa Clara County allows for outside dining starting Friday. KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer reports from Burlingame, it may take a little time for the businesses to get up to speed. 56NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoMill Valley Mayor Holds Listening Session Following Controversial Commentshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The mayor of Mill Valley held a listening session in the center of town this afternoon after coming under fire for comments she made at a city council meeting about the Black Lives Matter movement. <br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, the mayor says the meeting was necessary.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228498Thu, 04 Jun 2020 19:39 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe mayor of Mill Valley held a listening session in the center of town this afternoon after coming under fire for comments she made at a city council meeting about the Black Lives Matter movement. <br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, the mayor says the meeting was necessary.67NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoA Rift is Brewing Between the Pentagon and President Trumphttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
There is rift brewing between the Pentagon and the recent actions of President Trump..first Chief Mark Esper said he doesn't approve the president's call to use troops to stop protesters.<br /><br /> Now former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is speaking out against the president for the first time since resigning in protest in December of 2018.<br /><br /> For more KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Dr. Jeffrey McCausland, CBS News Military Consultant and Retired U.S. Army Colonel.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228494Thu, 04 Jun 2020 18:31 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThere is rift brewing between the Pentagon and the recent actions of President Trump..first Chief Mark Esper said he doesn't approve the president's call to use troops to stop protesters.<br /><br /> Now former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is speaking out against the president for the first time since resigning in protest in December of 2018.<br /><br /> For more KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Dr. Jeffrey McCausland, CBS News Military Consultant and Retired U.S. Army Colonel.253NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoSan Francisco Chronicle East Bay Columnist Otis Taylor, Jr on the Upheaval in Vallejohttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
While the country mourns the death of George Floyd today, closer to home, the Bay Area is still reeling after the death of 22 year old San Francisco resident, Sean Monterrosa, killed by Vallejo police Tuesday morning as he was allegedly involved in looting at a Walgreen's store.<br /><br /> His family and that of another man shot by police in 2017 are still asking police why?<br /><br /> For more, KCBS spoke with San Francisco Chronicle East Bay Columnist Otis Taylor Jr., he's written about this in today's edition.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228493Thu, 04 Jun 2020 18:23 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandWhile the country mourns the death of George Floyd today, closer to home, the Bay Area is still reeling after the death of 22 year old San Francisco resident, Sean Monterrosa, killed by Vallejo police Tuesday morning as he was allegedly involved in looting at a Walgreen's store.<br /><br /> His family and that of another man shot by police in 2017 are still asking police why?<br /><br /> For more, KCBS spoke with San Francisco Chronicle East Bay Columnist Otis Taylor Jr., he's written about this in today's edition.247NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoDrew Brees Apologizes for Comments about Respect for the Flag-But Many are Still Offendedhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
New Orleans Saints quarterback, Drew Brees, is apologizing for his comments about respecting the flag as he expressed criticism of players quietly taking a knee to protest police brutality. <br /><br /> However, many say it's too little, too late.<br /><br /> His teammate Malcolm Jenkins spoke out about how hurtful those comments are.<br /><br /> For more on how the sports world is dealing with this, KCBS spoke with Chuck Nevius, Press Democrat Sports Columnist.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228492Thu, 04 Jun 2020 18:22 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandNew Orleans Saints quarterback, Drew Brees, is apologizing for his comments about respecting the flag as he expressed criticism of players quietly taking a knee to protest police brutality. <br /><br /> However, many say it's too little, too late.<br /><br /> His teammate Malcolm Jenkins spoke out about how hurtful those comments are.<br /><br /> For more on how the sports world is dealing with this, KCBS spoke with Chuck Nevius, Press Democrat Sports Columnist.183NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoGoodwill Reopens Stores, Donation Centers in Contra Costa Countyhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
After a nearly three month closure, Goodwill stores in Contra Costa County are back open to the public. KCBS Radio's Carrie Hodousek reports from the Goodwill in Concord where people are allowed to donate unwanted items they've been holding on to during the coronavirus pandemic.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228489Thu, 04 Jun 2020 18:08 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandAfter a nearly three month closure, Goodwill stores in Contra Costa County are back open to the public. KCBS Radio's Carrie Hodousek reports from the Goodwill in Concord where people are allowed to donate unwanted items they've been holding on to during the coronavirus pandemic.58NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoNationwide Blood Shortage Has Blood Banks Scrambling to Meet Demandhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
A nationwide blood shortage has health care workers concerned there won't be enough supply to help patients get the care they need.<br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Carrie Hodousek reports blood banks are now scrambling to meet the demand.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228484Thu, 04 Jun 2020 17:12 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandA nationwide blood shortage has health care workers concerned there won't be enough supply to help patients get the care they need.<br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Carrie Hodousek reports blood banks are now scrambling to meet the demand.71NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoBay Area Businesses Take Precautions By Boarding Up Buildings and Structureshttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Although things have calmed down significantly across the Bay Area, the process of boarding up has continued through the week.<br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, many are taking a “better safe than sorry” approach.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228483Thu, 04 Jun 2020 17:03 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandAlthough things have calmed down significantly across the Bay Area, the process of boarding up has continued through the week.<br /><br /> As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, many are taking a “better safe than sorry” approach.87NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoWorkers Worried About Safety of Going Back to Workhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Lingering questions for many workers as more and more retail businesses reopen: Do I go back to work while still fearful of catching the coronavirus? Or refuse, and risk losing access to unemployment benefits? <br /><br /> For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Susan Leigh Taylor spoke with MICHAEL Leroy, Professor of Labor and employment relations at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228477Thu, 04 Jun 2020 15:58 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandLingering questions for many workers as more and more retail businesses reopen: Do I go back to work while still fearful of catching the coronavirus? Or refuse, and risk losing access to unemployment benefits? <br /><br /> For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Susan Leigh Taylor spoke with MICHAEL Leroy, Professor of Labor and employment relations at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.214NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoNBA Approves Format to Resume Play in Late Julyhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The NBA's Board of Governors has approved a 22-team format for restarting the league season in late July. While that's great news for the league, players and fans, it's not great news for local municipalities who rely on the revenue teams bring in for home games.<br /><br /> The NBA has the highest percentage of cities who use tourism taxes to help pay for stadiums out of the major sports leagues. <br /><br /> For more KCBS Radio news anchor Susan Leigh Taylor spoke with Andrew Zimbalist, Professor of Economics at Smith College who specializes in the business of professional sports. KCBS Radio: On-Demand228476Thu, 04 Jun 2020 15:57 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe NBA's Board of Governors has approved a 22-team format for restarting the league season in late July. While that's great news for the league, players and fans, it's not great news for local municipalities who rely on the revenue teams bring in for home games.<br /><br /> The NBA has the highest percentage of cities who use tourism taxes to help pay for stadiums out of the major sports leagues. <br /><br /> For more KCBS Radio news anchor Susan Leigh Taylor spoke with Andrew Zimbalist, Professor of Economics at Smith College who specializes in the business of professional sports. 251NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoKids of Yosemite Workers Put Out Newspaperhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
Yosemite is set to open on a limited basis tomorrow, but it's been closed to visitors during the shelter in place since mid March. Despite this, the valley's newspaper, The Yosemite Eye, has been thriving, thanks to the students at the Yosemite Valley School.<br /><br /> The students are the children of the essential workers in the valley and today they just put the finishing touches on this week's edition.<br /><br /> For more, KCBS Radio News anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Patsy Fulhorst Kirtland, The teacher in charge of the newspaper at the Yosemite Valley School.KCBS Radio: On-Demand228475Thu, 04 Jun 2020 15:55 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandYosemite is set to open on a limited basis tomorrow, but it's been closed to visitors during the shelter in place since mid March. Despite this, the valley's newspaper, The Yosemite Eye, has been thriving, thanks to the students at the Yosemite Valley School.<br /><br /> The students are the children of the essential workers in the valley and today they just put the finishing touches on this week's edition.<br /><br /> For more, KCBS Radio News anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with Patsy Fulhorst Kirtland, The teacher in charge of the newspaper at the Yosemite Valley School.204NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNoReligious Leaders Come Together to Encourage Actionhttps://kcbsradio.radio.com/media/podcast/kcbs-radio-demand
The events of the past couple of weeks sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minnesota have brought religious leaders of all faiths together.<br /><br /> Peninsula Temple Beth El in San Mateo is reaching out to its congregation to remind them not to stand by and idly let racism take hold in our neighborhoods and the country as a whole.<br /><br /> For more on what they're doing, we turn to the KCBS Radio spoke with Beth El Rabbi Dennis EisnerKCBS Radio: On-Demand228474Thu, 04 Jun 2020 15:53 -0700KCBS Radio: On-DemandThe events of the past couple of weeks sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minnesota have brought religious leaders of all faiths together.<br /><br /> Peninsula Temple Beth El in San Mateo is reaching out to its congregation to remind them not to stand by and idly let racism take hold in our neighborhoods and the country as a whole.<br /><br /> For more on what they're doing, we turn to the KCBS Radio spoke with Beth El Rabbi Dennis Eisner232NewsKCBS Radio: On-DemandNo